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Posted: 2011/8/11 23:27 Updated: 2011/8/11 23:27 |
Home away from home Joined: 2007/2/26 From: Melbourne Posts: 595 |
Re: Motor too far foward? Thanks dd Ill check which one it was. I sorted this by mounting 2x7inch thermos side by side...a perfect fit!..but imm assuming mik was referring to my recently acquired 1k metal fan?
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2011/8/12 0:44 Updated: 2011/8/12 0:44 |
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Re: Motor too far foward? What is the thermos for?
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Posted: 2011/8/12 1:04 Updated: 2011/8/12 1:04 |
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Re: Motor too far foward? Electric fans dd, To cool the rad instead of the mechanical one
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Posted: 2011/8/12 1:06 Updated: 2011/8/12 1:07 |
Home away from home Joined: 2007/2/26 From: Melbourne Posts: 595 |
Re: Motor too far foward? Thermofans. ..though as a big coffee drinker you're giving me an idea. ;)
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2011/8/12 22:49 Updated: 2011/8/12 22:49 |
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Re: Motor too far foward? Yes I was picturing a coffee thermos for radiator overflow container. I just use a cola bottle myself
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1200rallycar |
Posted: 2011/8/13 2:59 Updated: 2011/8/13 2:59 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/3/20 From: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 8221 |
Re: Motor too far foward? where did you get 7inch thermos???
was looking for some myself, can you measure the overall diameter of the housing
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Posted: 2011/8/13 4:17 Updated: 2011/8/13 4:17 |
Home away from home Joined: 2007/2/26 From: Melbourne Posts: 595 |
Re: Motor too far foward? I'm pretty sure I got them off ebay, though it was a couple of years ago and couldnt find them in my purchase history, there's heaps on there tho.
The PCD of the mounts (diagonally) is roughly 220mm, have a look at them tomorrow if you like ;)\
DD the fan was the one on the right.
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Posted: 2011/8/13 13:47 Updated: 2011/8/13 13:47 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/10/28 From: under the Firmament LOL no twiglight effect BS Posts: 10934 |
Re: Motor too far foward? awesome upgrade, its in my to do list. For now will keep bruising my fingers
Will take a perv tomorrow
is that a fergie tractor in the background?
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Posted: 2011/8/15 4:17 Updated: 2011/8/15 4:17 |
Home away from home Joined: 2006/1/9 From: Sydney, NSW, 2036 Posts: 238 |
Re: Motor too far foward? I wouldn't mount the fans through the core using the cable tie style of atttachment...although it will work for a while, the vibration of the fans will cause your rad core to leak.
try making a mount that spans from side to side and hang the fans off that.
I learnt the expensive/hard way.... put twin 10's thru my new custom 4 row and it failed fairly quickly.
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Posted: 2011/8/11 13:12 Updated: 2011/8/11 13:12 |
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Re: Motor too far foward? wow lucky this is fixed now
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Posted: 2011/8/11 20:46 Updated: 2011/8/11 20:48 |
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Re: Motor too far foward? Maybe not... there are two fans, with different offsets.
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